So
@hemmelight and myself have had an X88-IR for about 6 weeks now.
On the whole I've been
enjoying it, but it was primarily bought for
@hemmelight's high gain entertainment since I don't do high gain myself, so I'd never use the overdrive channel (which sounds fantastic, BTW). I've always had an appreciation for high gain sounds - especially lead, but it's just not in my personal style or skillset.
Anyway, I figured that I'd probably just use the clean channel at EOB and a little beyond anyway, and I do.
What surprised me though was the crunch channel, but not in a good way.
In retrospect, I should not have been surprised because I'd read plenty of reports that the crunch channel doesn't really do a "low" or "early" crunch tone.
But I thought, "surely it can't be that hard to lower the gain on the crunch channel to get a more chunky crunch?". Well it is. Even with the gain turned down low, it sounds like early overdrive or "high crunch" to me. This has been somewhat frustrating. There isn't a seamless progression from the clean channel through crunch channel, in my experience.
Which brings me to the
NPD 
part:
Whilst it does seem slightly dumb to have to use a pedal to drive the clean channel into a delicious Marshally crunch on a rack unit as expensive as this, I bought an Origin Effects
Halcyon Blue (Bluesbreaker style) pedal and it is glorious when used in the "mod" mode with the X88! That, plus a Keeley Halo is just
It's fun to use some of my tasty pedals again.
So that's been keeping me happy and I've found the level of crunch that I was seeking. Still seems a shame to me that the crunch channel is so overdriven, but I suppose I'm just not the right person for that Soldano sound

.
What I like about the X88-IR is that it seems even more immediade and "present" than a modeller does, even if the power section is a capture. At least it runs at 96 kHz, so the latency is low for that part of the equation.
The other thing I like about this is that an analog front end has the
headroom to take a good beating from boost pedal or turned up overdrive. This is something that I've struggled with with modelling for obvious reasons. It's especially been a problem for my Jazzmaster with Kinman pickups - they are pretty damn hot - hotter than the humbuckers in our Strat-style guitars.
TLDR:
Clean channel: lovely & satisfying
Overdrive channel: Awsum. Dripping in gorgeous saturated harmonic content.
Crunch: WAT ?